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Module 16 Assignment 1

Module 16 Assignment 1

Q Instructions Please attached your research paper or the video of your dance, here. DUE: Thursday, December 16. Projects turned in after that date will lose points and no assignments will be accepted after 12/18. Papers should be attached as separate documents with appropriate formatting - PDF preferred. Please do NOT type your paper directly into the assignment. Dances can be filmed directly into Canvas Studio (preferred) or Canvas Media or can be filmed and uploaded to Youtube, and posted here as an "unlisted" link only (do not post private or public links). If you are submitting a dance, I MUST be able to see the dance well, so consider your setting, the lighting, etc when filming. (Note: a bright window behind you will turn you into a silhouette and I won't be able to see the dance). Don't forget that dances should be accompanied by a 2-paragraph written abstract, which you will submit along with your works cited page in a separate assignment in this module. Make sure you have a works cited page - required for both research papers and choreography. For those of you who are making a dance, just submit the video here; there will be a separate assignment where you can turn in your works cited page and abstract, which you should combine in one document. CITE YOUR SOURCES. I have enabled the plagiarism checker, turnitin, and papers that do not appropriately cite sources used (with quotes, a citation, and a works cited page) will receive a zero.

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Gordon's writings frequently reference cinemas and some forms of popular culture, and they are frequently anecdotal, or appear to be, with the line between true events and dramatized autobiography intentionally blurred. Because his works typically integrate humor, sometimes in self-deprecation, he has been considered one of the few "comic spirits" developed by the postmodern dance movement. Gordon was born in New York City on July 14, 1936, to Samuel and Rose Gordon. He grew raised on the Lower East Side and on Coney Island, and attended Seward Park High School.